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UND Splits Away Series with Denver

James DeArman, Sports Writer January 22, 2021

North Dakota continued their tour of the Rocky Mountain State this weekend with a stop at the 19th ranked University of Denver. UND entered the weekend riding a six-game win streak and in a fight...

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Maskless in North Dakota

Demetria Slyt, Staff Writer January 22, 2021

Last Friday, Governor Doug Burgum announced that the mask mandate in North Dakota would be lifted on Monday, Jan. 18, as COVID-19 cases have begun to drop. The decision to lower the mask mandate was...

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Biden/Harris 2021 Inauguration Promotes Unity

Kylee Danks, News Writer January 22, 2021

Inauguration week started off with Martin Luther King Jr. Day, reminding America and the world of the importance of non-violent activism and striving for a more just society. These sentiments were especially...

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Billionaire says colleges are basically for fun?

Brooke Kruger, Opinion Writer January 22, 2021

Elon Musk once said, “You don’t need college to learn stuff”. The value is “seeing whether somebody can work hard at something… Colleges are basically for fun and to prove you do your chores,...

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Meal Prepping

Demetria Slyt, Staff Writer January 22, 2021

You might have heard a lot of buzz about meal prepping the last few years. Meal prepping is an extremely cost-efficient way to cut back on eating out, but still being able to eat tasty meals at home. It’s...

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Donald Trump’s Social Media Ban

Sarah Larson, Art and Community Writer January 18, 2021

Last week on Wednesday, January 6, a large group of Trump supporters stormed the capitol as an attack on the 117th United States Congress in an attempt to overrun Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election, with...

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Cuffing Season

Demetria Slyt, Opinion Writer January 18, 2021

What’s with all of this hype around cuffing season? More importantly, what is cuffing season exactly? For those of you who aren’t aware, “cuffing season” refers to a time of year, mostly winter...

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Grand Forks Dog Parks Busier than Usual

Kylee Danks, News Writer January 18, 2021

“My favorite part about the dog park is letting my dog run free and socialize,” Brooke Rieger, UND student, and Grand Forks resident said of her experiences at the Lincoln Dog Park. Rieger’s...

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A Netflix Triumph

Elise Unterseher, Arts and Community Editor January 18, 2021

Jane Austin’s witty romance novels have been replaced by the risqué romance between Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings, Simon Basset. This new Netflix original series is based off the books...

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Tik Tok being used to spread false information about rape studies

Brooke Kruger, Opinion Writer January 18, 2021

A recent tik tok posted by a content creator spoke about her interpretation of a rape study conducted at the University of North Dakota. The tik tok user claimed that one-third of men on the UND...

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Men’s Basketball Goes 1-1 in Conference Openers

Alex Mailes, Sport Writer January 11, 2021

The Fighting Hawks kicked off Summit League play with their first two conference games against UMKC last weekend at the Betty Engelstad Arena. After a tough non-conference season, finishing 1-8,...

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Homelessness Architecture

Demetria Slyt, Opinion Writer January 11, 2021

Since 2007 the state of homelessness in America has been improving steadily but slowly. Recently there has been a trend, not only in the US, but all around the world with what is referred to as “homelessness...

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